Ofori Amponsah, a well-known highlife musician, has received all the recognition a musician of his caliber deserves, and he plans to celebrate his achievements with a concert the next year.
The next concert, which is scheduled for Saturday, March 2, 2024 at an unidentified location, will feature performances by all of the artists the Otoolege hitmaker has collaborated with over the last 25 years.
In addition, Ofori Amponsah turns 50 on this day, and he has already promised a “showdown.”
“I have invited a lot of musicians to join me on my big day. Although I am yet to confirm the venue, I must say that I am impressed about the willingness of my colleague musicians to support and make the day memorable for me considering that the day also marks my 50th birthday.
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“It is going to be a great concert because it’s been long I performed live and I know Ghanaians. The journey has not been easy but I am glad I’m here,” he said.
When asked what fans may anticipate, Ofori Amponsah talked about his extensive catalog of popular songs and expressed confidence that the crowd will enjoy a fantastic performance.
“I have 15 albums with many hit songs which I will be performing live with support of my band and backup singers. I assure a great delivery that day,” he said.
The Alewa singer, whose real name is Samuel Ofori Amponsah, rose to fame in 1999 when he appeared on Daddy Lumba’s song Wo Ho Kyere.
Riding the wave of success, he released his eight-track first album Asew in 2000 under Owusek Productions. Among his well-known songs are Meprawo, Sardine, Odwo, Emmanuella, Tintin, Sampson, and Delilah.